Get rid of the problem - not the dogExcerpts reproduced on the Web from the book Get Rid of the Problem, Not the Dog, by Rod Cassidy.Introduction
To adopt an adult dog or puppy
Aggressiveness toward other dogs
The aggressive-acting, biting puppy
The aging dog
Barking
The biting dog
Chasing cars
Chewing and destructiveness
Digging
Dogs for children
Beginning signs of aggression
Eating his own or other animal feces
Eating non-food objects
Eating dangerous or poisonous objects
Excessive chewing or licking of self
Fence jumping
The finicky eater
The flea problem
Food stealing and food bowl aggression
Car sickness and riding behavior
Fear of loud noises
Advantages to neutering
Coming when called
A new way of thinking about dogs
Introducing a new dog to a cat
When, or if, to euthanize
Home alone
Housetraining
Introducing a new dog to an existing dog
Jumping on people and furniture
Killing animals
Moving
Introducing an adult dog to the home
Preparing a dog for a new baby
New puppy
The shy and fearful dog
Unruly, excitable behavior
Urinating at inappropriate times
Preparing a dog for the veterinarian
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